Semi final joy has England fans dreaming
We've built that and to get through the two games we've had this week needed all of that because we're not the finished article. England hasn't won the tournament since 1966 and this is the first time it's progressed to the final four since 1990.

What we know about Sydney double murder
Smh.com.au reports that a man in his 50s was found dead in a home in nearby Normanhurst this morning. Police arrive on Friday morning to the scene where two teenagers were shot in their bedrooms.

33 heat-related deaths reported in Quebec
The number of dead grew each day this week, and even yesterday, there were 17 deaths today, the toll reached 33 people. The other victims were reported in the southwest of the French-Canadian province, the Quebec health ministry said.

Evacuation order lifted after 'inadvertent' TB release
Public safety officials as well as infectious disease experts have now cleared the buildings, and the evacuation has been lifted. Authorities said employees on the site do not need to do additional tests as authorities declared no incidence of health risks.

Sonos files for IPO with plans to raise $100 million
At the same time, Sonos said it plans to "deepen our relationships" with current partners, including Amazon, Google and Apple. Sonos's largest investor is KKR & Co., which owned an nearly 26 per cent stake as of June 30, according to the filing.

Netflix explores new premium price tier for 4K

There have been speculations that chordcutting.com is testing two prices in Germany which are 16.99 United States dollars and 19.99 USD; so, Netflix also will be tinkering with its prices for new plans.

According to feedback from markets including Germany and Italy, the new price band is called Ultra and offers 4K/HDR content with a maximum of four streams available to customers. However the company will need to ensure it doesn't experience the kind of consumer backlash it felt in 2011, when it split its streaming service from its traditional disc service.

So far, these plans are only being tested in Europe, but, according to how well these changes are received, could become more widespread among Netflix customers.

Cnet reports after a Netflix spokesperson clarified that all of it may just for getting to know how well the users value Netflix. The Basic is priced at $7.99, allowing the users to use Netflix at one screen at a time without any HD facilities.

The purported new Ultra subscription would cost $17 per month, up from the $14 per month that the current Premium plan offers, but knocks HDR away from Premium and leaves it to Ultra. However, if Netflix decides to implement this Ultra on a Global scale, there would be possibilities for other streaming platforms such as the Amazon Prime and other local media firms to woo the customers. The new plan would cost roughly $16.99 per month and it's now being tested in two different versions. Saran said, "Not everyone will see this test and we may not ever offer the specific price points or features included in this test".

Shows like "Luke Cage" and "Glow" are available in HDR. Standard allows for viewing on two screens, and Premium allows for four screen streaming.

The company now has three subscription plans: $7.99 Basic, $10.99 Standard, and $13.99 Premium.